I don't know if it was just because they had only just opened a couple of months when we had visited there but their staff had no idea what Gluten Free was! They were suggesting things that were not gluten free and when we asked them which ones are, they just said be safe and stick with salads. Ummm we didnt go to NOODLES AND COMPANY to eat a salad! We were inquiring about the sauces and they had no idea what gluten was, what celiac was, the concept of cross contamination etc. So we like spent 10 minutes explaining to 3 of their staff what Celiac's disease was and why they need to be completely Gluten Free! I mean if they were going to advertise that they are a gluten-free friendly place and list themselves in celiac friendly lists they should at least educate their staff first! On top of that, they messed up our order and didn't add the meat (chicken) we had asked onto my husbands plate, so i gave him a few slices from mine while I flagged down the manager passing by (we came from the gym and were both in dire need of protein). I was explaining their mistake and the manager interrupts me then looks at me all sarcastic and tells me that my husband is eating the chicken right now and rolls his eyes. I almost punched him in the gut. We never came back there, as the food wasn't really anything special (seriously I could have cooked all that crap better what was the point in going there), the servings were small and the people were clueless.

Traveling through the area. Very limited choices as most sauces contain gluten. They did answer all my questions correctly and we got the pad Thai. It was good but really didn't taste like pad Thai to me. No problems but not convinced it is actually celiac friendly.

Gluten free fusilli noodles for an upcharge. Or rice noodles are GF. I had the pad Thai w rice noodles and loved it. The sauce is naturally GF. In the spicyness scale of 1-10, it was probably a 4. A little zing if you like your food mild like me.

I ordered gluten free spaghetti and meatballs, which but subbed the meat balls for grilled chicken since the meatballs are not gf. I get home with my to go meal and there were meat balls on my dish, obviously wasn't very happy, but the store kindly refunded me!

We generally have been happy with Noodles & Company but yesterday found bits of other noodles in a rice noodle order that had been put in with an allergy flag. The store apologized and refunded the order but that does not solve the problem, of course.

Really yummy "fast food" pasta. There are only a couple of dishes that are completely gluten free, but my pesto was really yummy. When I called to ask about preparation, they assured me that it is cooked separately from the normal pasta. It was cheap too - I didn't get any add ons such as chicken and my large pasta dish was less than $7. One concern - my GF friend ordered a salad dish and it came with croutons in it. She is not celiac and was able to just pick them out but still could have been dangerous for someone highly sensitive.

The allergen list has changed over the last few years. I used to get Wisconsin Mac and cheese with rice noodles. Then they changed the sauce. Then I'd get pesto cavatappi or buttered noodles (with GF fusilli). Now both of those sauces have gluten. Now the only thing they have for us is pad thai, which is very delicious.It's best with rice noodles (no upcharge) but there's an upcharge for GF fusilli.My regular sized bowl with chicken and a drink were about $10.

First time to this restaurant chain. Very impressed with friendly service and great knowledge of gluten. The cashier quickly whipped out a detailed chart of the break down of every meal, and the cook filled in any questions we had with confidence. $1 pasta substitution too for gluten free pasta on those style meals. I'll definitely be back for more! This celiac is happy.

There Gluten free pasta is the BEST! I have tried many many many gluten free pasta and all have tasted funky and not good. But the noddles and company noodles are the BEST! I didn't even know they were gluten free until my mom told me! I definitely recommend it!

There Gluten free pasta is the BEST! I have tried many many many gluten free pasta and all have tasted funky and not good. But the noddles and company noodles are the BEST! I didn't even know they were gluten free until my mom told me! I definitely recommend it!

There Gluten free pasta is the BEST! I have tried many many many gluten free pasta and all have tasted funky and not good. But the noddles and company noodles are the BEST! I didn't even know they were gluten free until my mom told me! I definitely recommend it!

I love going here! i have been several times and they have always asked if i had an allergy. the first time they had the manager talk to my family and explained the gf menu and he was very helpful. this is one of my favorite places and their gf pasta is the best i have ever had!

Good place with several options. Staff are knowledgeable about gluten allergies and Celiac's. No safe desserts, soups, or sides, unfortunately, but there are several entrees that can be made with their gluten free noodles. Beef and shrimp are safe add-ins.

Noodle's & Co. has a lot of gluten-free options. Every menu option can be switched to one of the two gluten-free noodle options. I usually order spaghetti. Instead of meatballs, I ask for steak. The manager explains my options and then swipes his card on the register to put an allergy alert on my order. I have dined at Noodle's & Co. numerous times and absolutely love their food!! I have Celiac Disease and never have been sick afterwards.

Too man tables in dining area, expand or open another location nearby.
Order is wrong almost every time we order, hellishly chaotic almost all of the time probably adding to the problem.
Someone hire a bus boy, dirty tables constantly reminding you of their existence, bringing down the atmosphere of the room.
However, on the up side, the food is great, well done every time, and the service and knowledge about gluten intolerance is impressive. The consistently good food and service is why i return despite my grumblings about disorganization.
Organization would make this place 5 stars for sure.

Ordered the spaghetti and meatballs with gf noodles. They brought it out to me and told me there was gluten in the meatballs. They offered to make me something else but I just ate it anyway. It was delicious but I definitely ate gluten.

My favorite gf sauce is no longer available. There are still about 5 dishes on the menu that are gluten free as long as you substitute the pasta for either of the 2 gf pasta options. I'm not a fan of the remaining gf sauces but I am a fan of how careful they are when you let them know you have celiac or an allergy.

We had eaten at this restaurant several times without a problem, then my daughter (who has celiac) got terribly sick one evening after eating the Rice noodles w only butter and parmesan cheese. We won't be going back there again.

Every time I eat at a noodles I get cross contamination- I actually find gluten noodles in my gluten free dishes. I always explain to them I have Celiac and they say they cook mine in a dedicated pan. Finally a manager told me the noodle containers are stacked on multiple level shelves in back often get spilled into the others below. I've stopped trying to eat at Noodles and Co.

I have eaten here several times, and gotten pretty sick about half of those times, even though I always order the same thing. The current staff doesn't seem to care much about anything, really. The last time, there were dirty dishes on nearly every table and only one patron dining, and the rest of the tables had trash or sticky stuff smeared on them. Today the tables were mostly clean, but the dining room is otherwise filthy, with food and trash all over. That's not to say the food isn't usually good, but I've not had a good run of it here as of late. The 2 people I've spoken with the last 2 visits had no idea what "gluten allergy" meant. Maybe I should stop coming for dinner and try lunch instead?